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Thursday, October 6th, 2022 4:36 PM

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I am trying to run programs from a console on an Ubuntu 22.02.1 operating system:

http://localhost:10000/ide/

I get an error:

upstream connect error or disconnect/reset before headers. reset reason: connection failure

And am wondering if the problem is the xfinity firewall since I have not had this problem before moving over to xfinity.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Expert

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110.1K Messages

3 years ago

For a test. Try disabling the Xfi Advanced Security feature as a work-around for now and see. It's buggy ! And there is currently no way for an end-user to be able to whitelist anything;


To disable the Advanced Security feature in xFi, select the Account icon from the top-left corner of the Overview tab on the xFi app and then select xFi Advanced Security. From here, select Disable under xFi Advanced Security and follow the on-screen prompts.


https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/using-xfinity-xfi-advanced-security 


YMMV. Good luck !

Visitor

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4 Messages

@EG​ Advanced Security is not turned on.

Problem Solver

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948 Messages

3 years ago

Maybe try 127.0.0.1 instead of local host, I am about to upgrade to 22.* myself

Visitor

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@Jlavaseur​ I tried this - I still get the same error.

Visitor

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15 Messages

3 years ago

Perhaps it's being blocked by Ubuntu's internal firewall - have you tried disabling it?

sudo ufw disable

Visitor

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@jasongil​ Yes, I tried that also.

Visitor

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I assume you've also verified that the port is open and listening via "ss" or "netstat". The only other thing I can think of is something related to TLS. A failed TLS handshake negotiation can be mistaken for a connectivity problems.

Problem Solver

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323 Messages

I am sorry to hear that you are still having trouble with your connection, are you noticing and connectivity issues on any other devices or programs? 

I no longer work for Comcast.

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